6 Superhero Deaths That Were Never Really Permanent!

In the wake of the widely recognized “The Death of Superman” story, numerous characters started using similar titles like “The Death of [Character Name].” This approach, be it for a new plot or increased sales, has been overused and is no longer fresh. Here are six instances where we anticipated character deaths wouldn’t be permanent.

After the famous story “Superman’s Death,” other characters also got their own “Death” titles. This trick is used too often in stories or for selling more copies, but it has become repetitive. Here are six instances where we knew the character wouldn’t really die.

5 Times Batman REALLY Needed Therapy

Instead of Batman attending therapy potentially altering his character significantly and transforming classic tales into a superhero adaptation of “The Sopranos,” there are crucial instances where seeking professional assistance would have greatly benefited the vigilante. Here are five occasions when Batman might have benefited from counseling, but instead opted to confront villains instead.

12 Years Ago, Zack Snyder Delivered the Most Controversial Scene in Comic Book Movie History

In the film Man of Steel, Clark Kent, who’s also known as Superman, frequently clashes with his father, Jonathan Kent. Unlike Clark, who yearns to use his powers for good, Jonathan believes the world isn’t prepared for a figure like his son and seeks to protect him. Their ideological conflict reaches its peak in an emotionally charged scene within Man of Steel, a moment that remains one of the most debated scenes in comic book movie lore.

10 Best Superhero Movie Sequels Ranked

The top-tier sequels for superhero movies have been highlighted, taking into account that prequels were not necessarily disqualified but didn’t quite make the list. For instance, X-Men: First Class could be considered more as a launchpad for something new rather than a direct prequel to the initial X-Men trilogy. To qualify as a sequel under consideration, it had to directly follow from its predecessor; this is why Birds of Prey was taken into account due to some connections to Suicide Squad, but it was really the unique The Suicide Squad that made the cut (even though James Gunn’s film differed significantly from David Ayer’s 2016 box office disappointment).

Sony Buffed PS5’s Wishlist, But It’s Been Broken for Weeks Now

Lately, I’ve noticed publishers sharing exciting announcements about the popularity of their titles based on wishlists, like Resident Evil Requiem that was wishlisted more than a million times on both PS5 and Steam platforms. It’s truly heartening to be part of such an enthusiastic community!

Marvel Actor Casts Doubt on Avengers: Doomsday Return (But We Want Them Back)

In addition to advertising his latest movie titled “The Floaters” featuring Aya Cash from “The Boys” and Jackie Tohn from “GLOW”, Green clarified that Howard the Duck won’t be featured in “Doomsday”. For now, fans can only enjoy Green’s roles in the “Guardians of the Galaxy” trilogy and the animated series “What If…?”.

WWE Superstar Attempts Cash-In at Night of Champions, (And It Goes Horribly Wrong)

Initially in the bout, it appeared that Cena and Punk had a mutual understanding, making it challenging for either to gain full control of the fight. Given their stature as two of WWE’s top stars and their multiple encounters throughout their careers, it wasn’t unexpected that Five Knuckle Shuffles, running knees, neckbreakers, and other moves were being outmaneuvered constantly.

New Palworld Animations Have Players Begging for an Anime Adaptation

This week saw the launch of the long-awaited collaboration update for the game Palworld, reminiscent of Terraria. This substantial free content addition not only introduced crossover elements but also new characters, islands, and other exciting discoveries for players to delve into. Aside from immersing ourselves in the refreshing gameplay of Palworld, it’s the trailer’s unique animation style that has been stealing the spotlight. Instead of a traditional gameplay-based trailer, PocketPair opted for an anime-inspired art style, showcasing the game’s main character and various creatures known as Pals. And the gaming community can’t seem to get enough of it.

James Gunn Failed a DC Villain Worse Than the Arrowverse

In the 2016 movie “Suicide Squad,” Digger Harkness, portrayed by Jai Courtney, stands out as the most unhinged member among a cast brimming with eccentric characters. His energetic performance adds zest to the goofy villain, which is why it’s fantastic that he returns for the 2022 sequel. Regrettably, the sequel “The Suicide Squad” fails to fully utilize Captain Boomerang, making one yearn for his more significant roles in the Arrowverse.